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ANCESTRAL CONNECTIONS: NAMES, PLACES AND SPACES
UCC IRISH GENEALOGY SUMMER SCHOOL
29 JUNE – 6 JULY 2014
This genealogy summer school offers
a complete course in the latest Irish
genealogy research, as one would expect
from a summer school held in UCC,
one of the world’s leading universities.
All aspects of the subject are covered by a series of presentations
and ‘hands on’ workshops given by a selection of Ireland’s leading
genealogical lecturers and experts. The latest online and offline
sources are described and explained in presentations which will
be of great interest to the seeker of Irish roots and family history,
whether beginner or expert.
Genealogy sources, and approaches are described and explained
in presentations which will be of great interest to the seeker
of Irish roots and family history. It is suitable for genealogy
enthusiasts.
Thankfully, it is not all work. A number of trips are offered
featuring sites and locations in Waterford, Dungarvan and
Youghal. Not forgetting, optional evening tours to sites of interest
in Cork itself, ‘the Venice of Ireland’, Blarney Castle and the
harbour town of Kinsale.
For more information please contact:
Lorna MoloneyGenealogy Summer School Co-ordinatorE: [email protected] T: +353 (0)85 872 1184 or T: +353 (0)21 490 4702
Lindy MeldonExecutive AssistantProgramme Assistant E: [email protected]: +353 (0)21 490 4700
Irish Genealogy Summer School, University College Cork
www.ucc.ie/en/ace-summer
Ancestral Connections: Names, Places & Spaces
Sunday 29th June to Saturday 5th July 2014
Timetable of Events
Ancestral Connections: Names, Places and Spaces
Sunday 29th June 6.00pm Meet and Greet. Welcome Reception at University College
Cork. Opening ACE Director - Dr Séamus ÓTuama
Mrs. Fancy Tart is coming to Tea’ - Making Sense of Family Stories, Eileen M. Ó Dúill, CG
Monday 30th June 9.15 Irish Welcome: Fáilte Romhaibh
9.30 - 10.45 Introduction to Irish Genealogy: Where Do I Start? Eileen M. Ó Dúill, CG
10.45 - 11.15 Morning Break
11.15 - 12.45 Researching in Ireland: Planning is the Key To Success Eileen M. Ó Dúill, CG
12.45 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 3.15 Births, Marriages & Deaths- Irish Civil Registration – The sad story of The Irish Census, Eileen M. Ó Dúill, CG
3.15 - 4.45 Matchmakers & Marriage Customs in 19th century Ireland, Sean Ó Dúill
4.45 - 5.00 Break
5.00 - 6.00 Death & Burial Customs, Sean Ó Dúill
6.30 Optional evening tour of Kinsale, Ireland’s loveliest seaside town. To feature the quays, town tour, James Fort and fine dining in the Trident Hotel
Tuesday 1st July Names, Places and Spaces: Online and Digital Sources
Today we learn about and use Irish census and BMD records, as well as important background knowledge of how Irish society was organised spatially and thus how its genealogy records are arranged for access. Then we experience the offerings of Ireland’s existing leading resources and how they may be of assistance to the genealogist. 9.30 - 10.45 ‘Irish Spatial divisions and Ancestry: Maps, Spaces and
Places.’ Dr. Paul MacCotter
10.45 - 11.15 Morning Break
11.15 - 12.45 Dublin, 30 June, 1922: Did everything blow up? Eileen M. Ó Dúill, CG
12.45 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 2.45 ‘ Online sources for Irish family history research and how to use them.’ Fiona Fitzsimons
2.45 - 3.00 Afternoon Break
3.00 - 3.45 Fosterage & Adoption records in Ireland. Fiona Fitzsimons
4.00 -5.00 �Using�findmypast.ie�for�family�history�research:�court,�prison, land records and more. Brian Donovan
5.00 Exploring your Irish Ancestry through US Records, Kyle J. Betit followed by workshop
6.00 - 7.00 How to use Ancestry.com for Irish and Irish Immigrant Research Kyle J. Betit
www.ucc.ie/en/ace-summer
Wednesday 2nd July 9.00 - 10.00 The Tithe Applotments – Census substitutes explored.
Dr Paul MacCotter
10.00 - 10.45 19th century Irish Property Tax: Measuring Ireland –�Griffiths�Valuation. Aiden Feerick, M.A.P.G.I.
10.45 - 11.00 Morning Break
11.00 - 12.00 Heir Hunting, Steven Smyrl
12.00 - 1.15 Digital genealogy - Genealogy & ‘The Cloud’. Lorna Moloney & Dave Enright
1.15 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 6.00 �Afternoon�field�trip:�Exploring Youghal & Dungarvan – Archives & Graveyards, Dr Paul MacCotter, A. M. Coghlan & John Nangle,
4.00 - 5.00 Graveyard records, Dr Jane Lyons
5.00 - 6.00 Food patterns of a Trading Town: Youghal in The Late Medieval & Early Modern Period ‘What our Ancestors Ate’, Regina Sexton, UCC, Culinary Historian
Thursday 3rd July 9.15 - 10.15 ‘Surnames of Ireland’ Sean Murphy
10.15 - 11.00 In depth Exploration of the Irish Archives Mary Beglan, M.A.P.G.I.
10.30 - 11.00 Break
11.15 - 12.00 Irish Newspapers as a source for Genealogical research. Nicola Morris, M.A.P.G.I.
12.00 - 12.45 Irish Estate Papers as a source for Genealogical research. Nicola Morris, M.A.P.G.I.
12.45 - 1.15 Lunch
1.15 - 2.00 Optional Guided Tour of UCC Campus, Michael Holland
or
1.15 - 2.00 ‘How to use Genealogy Software Programmes for Family History Research’ Lorna Moloney
2.00 - 2.45 ‘Hidden Irish Jewish Records.’ Stuart Rosenblatt P.C. FGSI
2.45 - 4.00 Where to go once the record trail dries up? Surname and ‘clan’ history and the y-chromosome. Dr. Paul MacCotter
4.00 - 4.30 Break
4.30 - 6.00 Medieval Genealogy: Clans, Septs and Medieval Times Dr. Dagmar Ó Riain-Raedel
7.00 Optional�evening�walking�tour�of�Cork�City,�‘The�Venice�of�Ireland’. St. Finbarr’s Cathedral, The Red Abbey, Elizabeth Fort, and fine dining. Dr. David Butler or Workshop – The Do’s and Don’ts of Family Trees, Rosaleen Underwood M.A.P.G.I.
Timetable of Events
Ancestral Connections: Names, Places and Spaces
www.ucc.ie/en/ace-summer
Summer School Fees
Residential/Non-residential & Concession
Full residential: Accommodation, Full board at Victoria Lodge, tuition, fieldtrips, excursions and conference: €775.00
Non residential: €575.00 (We can supply a list of recommended accommodation providers on request).
Concession - Residential - (Historical & cultural groups, students, Over 55s, retired) €658.75
Concession - Non Residential (Historical & cultural groups, students, Over 55s, retired) €488.75
Day rates - €95.00
Day rates concession rate (Historical & cultural groups, students, Over 55s, retired) €80.75
Go to www.ucc.ie/en/ace-genealogy to register and pay online [concessionary rates are applied during the online process].
Timetable of Events
Ancestral Connections: Names, Places and Spaces
Friday 4th July ‘Religion and Famine, history and genealogy’ Today’s subjects include the history and genealogical usage of church records, the Great Irish Famine and the Irish Diaspora. 9.15 - 10.45 Church Records & Irish Genealogy. Dr. Paul MacCotter
10.45 - 11.15 Morning Break
11.00 - 12.15 The Great Famine and Irish genealogy. Dr. David J. Butler - Author in ‘The Atlas of the Great Irish Famine’, winner of the Best Irish-published Book of the Year, ‘Landlordism and the Famine’
12.15 - 1.00 ‘Rentals’. Dr James G. Ryan for tracking tenants
1.00 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 2.45 ‘Sons & Children’ - Genealogy of Irish Childhood. Hilary McDonagh
2.45 - 3.45 �‘Valuation�office�–�A�Precious�Gem’.�Maeve Mullin
3.45 - 4.00 Afternoon Break
4.00 Certificate�Ceremony�&�Closing, Dr. Seamus ÓTuama ACE Director – University College Cork
Saturday 5th July Waterford - Day Optional Excursion. A tour of what’s best about Waterford City, from medieval abbeys and castles to great mansions and archives of yesteryear, all set against the background of the beauty of the South-East of Ireland. Dr. Paul MacCotter, Dr. David J. Butler & Tony Hennessy M.A.P.G.I., Waterford Origins M.A.P.G.I
Sunday 6th July Departure
www.ucc.ie/en/ace-summer
Lorna Moloney is the coordinator of the Irish Genealogy Summer School at University College Cork called Ancestral Connections: Names, Places & Spaces. This will be held in Cork with fieldtrips to Waterford, Youghal and Dungarvan for 2014. The School will run from the 29th June to the 6th July 2014. See http://www.ucc.ie/en/ace-genealogy.
Lorna Moloney coordinates the Springboard programmes for Adult Continuing Education (ACE) in University College Cork. She assists in Executive programmes, and Continued Professional Development. The Springboard HEA initiative offers free, part time courses at Certificate, Degree and Masters Level. Springboard works to supply skillsets and qualifations in demand for employment.
Lorna Moloney’s thesis, ‘Conquered lands – the Anglicisation of MacNamaras Clare, 1259-1603’, is being supervised by Professor Steven Ellis. Her academic profile can viewed at http://nuigalway.academia.edu/LornaMoloney. She has delivered conference papers at Oxford, Lincoln College, Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet (2012), seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects.
Lorna is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and is the resident genealogist for Dromoland Castle in County Clare.
Lorna is involved with East Clare Heritage, (12th century Romanesque church: St Cronins). She is a member of CIGO (Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations. She holds membership of Medium Aevum at Oxford University: The Society for the Study of Medieval Languages and Literature. Lorna holds membership of The Heraldic Society inthe UK.
Contact Details
Lorna MoloneyACE,The Laurels,Western Road,University College Cork,CorkT: +353 (21) 490 4702Mobile: +353 (85) 872 1184E: [email protected]
Irish Genealogy Summer School, University College Cork